Pakistan records its first trophy hunting of a Himalayan grey goral in Torghar, earning nearly $400,000 for conservation and ...
The Himalayan Wildlife Foundation has begun restoring the 550-year-old Ain Fort in Rawalakot, making it accessible for ...
Ain Fort in Rawalakot, long hidden beneath dense forest and neglect, has entered a new phase as conservation work begins on ...
Animal tracking is an art that has been practiced by traditional peoples for thousands of years for hunting and survival. Gathering evidence about an animal with tracks, scat, and other signs, they ...
Feral dogs have emerged as Ladakh’s most dangerous predator, threatening rare wildlife and human safety. Fuelled by poor ...
Feral dogs have long proved problematic to people, livestock and wildlife in Nepal’s Annnapurna region. Studies have shown a high prevalence of canine distemper among the dogs, which are also ...
In the Himalayas, when the elevation surpasses 8,000 feet, it starts to get hard to breathe. As you continue to climb, the air gets even thinner and barely anything is seen growing or living that high ...
lot of people including myself often think of Nepal as a place of rich, exotic culture and scenic landscape. But this Himalayan country clearly has more than that. If you travel to the southern part ...
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